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Posted by ransley on October 5, 2007, 10:59 am
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> > We have a TH that "needs" painting in every room. We have just completed
> > the kitchen but there are another 5 rooms plus hall ways plus stair well
> > plus 1-1/2 baths.
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> > Moreover, we will put "stick on" vinyl tile over under layment. The
> > "stick on" instructions recommend painting the floor with latex primer.
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> > That's a LOT of painting.
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> > It's starting to make sense to look into getting some seriour
> > "Professional" equipment.
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> > Have any of you gone this route?
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> > In particular, I was looking at the "pump sprayers" that can (if run "flat
> > out" put a gallon of paint on the walls/ceiling/whatever every few
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> > Has anyone else here gone that way?
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> > What "features" should I look for? What's the minimum about of painting
> > that can justify the clean up of the equipment. In the past I have
> > gotten some of that "Weaver" junk but I found that it just don't
> > completely clean up.
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> > What about maskink, etc? What are the "over spray" issues.
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> Please stop using quotation marks for the remainder of this discussion.
> Thank you.
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> Now, do you know the location of a real paint store in your town? Not Home
> Depot, Sears, Wal Mart, etc., but a real paint store? Or, a hardware store
> where they know what they're talking about? The answer to this question
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Find out what you really need first, the floors I just put down
require a special latex primer, its liquid. A 5gallon bucket, screen,
pole, roller and sleeve would be just as fast without spraying your
walls and baseboard. My floor required rolling with a floor roller.
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